briggsy
New Member
Hi,
Im new to the world of marine engines.
I am considering to buy 2 second-hand ford 1.8 diesel engines.
Can I use the existing water pump to pump the seawater around the jacket to cool the engine.
I realise its more conventional to use a heat exchanger. I can understand this might be better for the prelonging the life of the engine but is there any real danger ?
I have seen this sea water system working in Thailand. I could afford to replace a £200 engine every couple of years. Why is it better to pay £1200 for each marinisation kit.
Please excuse my ignorance.
Thanks
Im new to the world of marine engines.
I am considering to buy 2 second-hand ford 1.8 diesel engines.
Can I use the existing water pump to pump the seawater around the jacket to cool the engine.
I realise its more conventional to use a heat exchanger. I can understand this might be better for the prelonging the life of the engine but is there any real danger ?
I have seen this sea water system working in Thailand. I could afford to replace a £200 engine every couple of years. Why is it better to pay £1200 for each marinisation kit.
Please excuse my ignorance.
Thanks